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These Gen Z/Gen Alpha Brain Rot Awards are the perfect way to celebrate your students with humor they actually understand! These funny silly class awards feature trending Gen Z slang and Gen Alpha slang and meme-inspired titles that bring “brain rot” humor into your end-of-year classroom awards ceremony.
Packed with hilarious, internet-inspired award titles like Certified Slay, Main Character Energy, The Rizz Award, Let Them Cook, and Bruh Moment, these certificates celebrate the unique personalities that make your classroom unforgettable. Students will love hearing awards that sound just like the memes, slang, and jokes they see online every day.
These awards are designed to be fun, lighthearted, and classroom-friendly, making them perfect for an end-of-year celebration, last week of school activity, or final day awards ceremony.
To make the experience even more engaging, students can vote for their classmates! Hold a quick class vote to decide who best fits each superlative, then reveal the winners during your end-of-year celebration. Students love participating in the process and seeing which classmates earn each award.
Whether you're celebrating the student who always has the best reactions, the one who’s always locked in, or the classmate who somehow turns every moment into a side quest, these brain-rot-inspired awards will have your class laughing and cheering as you wrap up the school year.
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Why Teachers Love This Resource:
Students actually think it’s funny: These Gen Z and Gen Alpha slang awards use the language and memes students recognize, making the awards ceremony more engaging and entertaining.
Students can vote for their classmates: Turn the awards into an interactive activity by letting students vote on who best fits each superlative before the ceremony.
Perfect for upper elementary and middle school: The humor and slang resonate especially well with grades 4–8, where students are immersed in internet culture and trending slang.
Creates a memorable end-of-year celebration: Students love hearing the funny predictions and personalities highlighted in each award.
Low prep for busy teachers: Simply decide the awards, collect student votes if you'd like, print the certificates, and you're ready for a fun awards presentation.
Adds humor to the last days of school: These funny silly class superlatives bring laughter, personality, and positive energy to your classroom during the final week of school.
Flexible and easy to use: Perfect for classroom award ceremonies, the last week of school, the final day of class, or a fun end-of-year activity.
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Included:
40 silly brain rot superlative awards with fun pictures
40 silly brain rot superlative awards without picture (these are the same phrases - the only difference is the lack of a picture)
Teacher Planning Sheet
Student Planning Sheet (editable for directions)
Student Name Sheet (to give out when voting so your students have a copy of everyone's names)
Google Form voting sheet
***Please note: Within these certificates, the only editable pieces are where you can type in your students' names. The superlative titles and the images are not able to be moved or edited. The student planning sheets have a place for you to edit directions if you wish.
Brain Rot Awards Include:
Certified Slay Award - For absolutely crushing their work and making success look effortless.
It’s Giving Excellence Award - For always bringing top-tier effort and impressive results.
Ate and Left No Crumbs Award - For completing assignments so well there’s nothing left to improve.
Built Different Award - For standing out with unique talents and unforgettable energy.
Main Character Energy Award - For always being at the center of the action.
Big Aura Award - For having a presence that everyone in the room notices.
GOAT Award - For being the greatest of all time at something this year.
Let Them Cook Award - For always working on something creative or impressive.
Flex Award - For showing off their talents and being proud of it.
Fire Work Award - For work that is consistently amazing.
Drip Award - For bringing the best style and confidence to class.
Bruh Moment Award - For responding to unexpected moments in class with perfect timing.
Doing the Most Award - For bringing maximum energy to everything they do.
Certified Delulu Award - For having the most imaginative and out-of-the-box ideas.
The Ick Award - For recognizing when something in the lesson feels a little off.
Ohio Energy Award - For the most chaotic and unexpected classroom moments.
Mid? Never Heard of It Award - For always bringing more than the bare minimum.
Caught in 4K Award - For always getting caught doing something hilarious.
The 67 Award - For sharing unexpected ideas that spark interesting conversations.
Needoh Energy Award - For bringing energetic, hands-on enthusiasm to class.
Labubu Energy Award - For bringing playful chaos and unforgettable personality to the classroom.
The Rizz Award - For having the smoothest talking skills in the room.
Sigma Energy Award - For quietly being impressive without needing attention.
Vibe Check Champion - For always bringing good energy and positivity.
Chat Favorite Award - For being someone everyone enjoys having around.
Chronically Online Award - For knowing every meme before anyone else.
Clock It Award - For noticing everything that happens in class.
Aura Farming Award - For collecting cool points with everything they do.
Lowkey Genius Award - For quietly having some of the smartest ideas in the room.
Locked In Award - For staying focused and getting the job done.
Looksmaxxing Effort Award - For always improving and leveling up their work.
Fanum Tax Award - For always collecting new knowledge and sharing it with the class.
Mewing Master Award - For staying serious and focused even during chaos.
Big Brain Aura Award - For sharing smart ideas that make everyone think.
UwU Energy Award - For bringing kindness and sweetness to the classroom.
Jellycat Award - For having the softest and kindest heart.
Good Vibes Only Award - For always spreading positivity to everyone around them.
Bussin Personality Award - For being an awesome person to have in class.
Certified Yap Award - For having a lot to say and sharing it confidently.
Zero Chill Award - For bringing maximum excitement to every moment.
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Use this resource in your classroom/homeschool space, snap a high-quality picture or video, and tag @teachandachieve on TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook for a chance* to get a freebie from my store of YOUR CHOICE** or a TPT gift card worth $10!
*Decisions are made on a case-by-case basis. Tagging me does not guarantee a freebie or discount code. Follower count is not a factor. For a higher chance of being chosen, pictures should be high-quality and not include students’ faces unless it is of your own child.
**A single product, not a bundle.
Whether you need fun activity worksheets for the New Year or New Year's Eve, or a reflection activity for the end of the academic school year, this Spotify Wrapped-inspired printable activity (My Year Wrapped) will be one that will be fun for upper elementary, middle, and high-school students. Students can make their Spotify Wrapped about their school life or personal life - the decision lies with them. Included is a download link to the Google Slides version of this resource.
Included:
A cover page for their name
A Wrapped title page
A "Minutes Listened" title page
A "Minuted Listened" content page
A "Top 5/Bottom 5" title page
A "Top 5/Bottom 5" content page
A "My Top ____" title page
A "My Top ____" content page
A "My Stats" title page
A "My Stats" content page
Each content page includes directions as well as examples to get them started
ALL of this included in a digital, Google Slides download!
Your end of year funny class superlatives have never looked better! These 40 silly superlatives will be a hit during your end of year award ceremony. Celebrate your students and the time you've spent with them this school year when you present them with a silly superlative award - you're sure to get some laughs! Complete with a teacher and student planning sheet, as well as a Google Form for students to vote, your students will enjoy and appreciate the funny award.
Grab your FREE early finisher activities by clicking here!
Included:
40 silly superlative awards with fun pictures
40 silly superlative awards without picture (these are the same phrases - the only difference is the lack of a picture)
Teacher Planning Sheet
Student Planning Sheet (editable for directions)
Student Name Sheet (to give out when voting so your students have a copy of everyone's names)
Google Form voting sheet
***Please note: Within these certificates, the only editable pieces are where you can type in your students' names. The superlative titles and the images are not able to be moved or edited. The student planning sheets have a place for you to edit directions if you wish.
Silly Superlatives Include:
1. Most Likely to Answer Every Question With a Question
2. Most Likely to Whisper Loudly
3. Most Likely to Say “This is Easy”
4. Most Likely to Ask “Is This for a Grade?”
5. Most Likely to Have a Tiny Toy in Their Desk
6. Most Likely to Wear a Hoodie No Matter the Weather
7. Most Likely to Answer a Question With “Chicken Nugget”
8. Most Likely to Say Lunch is Their Favorite Subject
9. Most Likely to Be Caught Daydreaming
10. Most Likely to Build a Mansion Out of Legos
11. Most Likely to Start a Dance Party
12. Most Likely to Become a YouTube Star
13. Most Likely to Be a Secret Superhero
14. Most Likely to Doodle All Over Their Papers
15. Most Likely to Bring a Pet to School (Somehow)
16. Most Likely to Break Out Into Song
17. Most Likely to Go Viral
18. Most Likely to Be Unbothered
19. Most Likely to Start a Trend
20. Most Likely to Have a Pet Dragon
21. Most Likely to Have a Glitter Emergency
22. Most Likely to Be TikTok Famous
23. Most Likely to Trip Over Air
24. Most Likely to Give a High-Five
25. Most Likely to Become a Professional Snack Tester
26. Most Likely to Sneeze the Loudest
27. Most Likely to Turn Recess Into an Olympic Sport
28. Most Likely to Ask “What’s for Lunch?” at 9am
29. Most Likely to Ask for Extra Recess
30. Most Likely to Color Outside the Lines (On Purpose)
31. Most Likely to Be a Comedian
32. Most Likely to Lose Their Pencil
33. Most Likely to Talk About Fortnite
34. Most Likely to Stay up Until 2am Reading
35. Most Likely to Use Their Pencils as Drumsticks
36. Most Likely to Rule the World
37. Most Likely to Spend Recess Making Flower Crowns
38. Most Likely to Put Stickers on Their Water Bottle
39. Most Likely to Be a Video Game Designer
40. Most Likely to Skip School Because They Were Tired
Terms of Use:
By purchasing from teachandachieve, you agree to the following terms. All teachandachieve designs are for personal or single classroom use. No product may be re-sold, uploaded to a shared drive or website, copied or shared with others. Even other teachers. All contents of this product are under copyright protection. Thank you for respecting my hard work in creating this product.
Stop by my Instagram or TikTok account while you're at it for more resources, tips, and ideas to make your classroom great! Also, check out my teachandachieve website for more!
Questions? Comments? Concerns? Let me know!
Thank you for visiting! I hope to have more great content soon!
Please consider giving this product a rating/review – you’ll earn credit toward the purchase of other products!
- Mrs. Marks
Want a free resource for your classroom?
Use this resource in your classroom/homeschool space, snap a high-quality picture or video, and tag @teachandachieve on TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook for a chance* to get a freebie from my store of YOUR CHOICE** or a TPT gift card worth $10!
*Decisions are made on a case-by-case basis. Tagging me does not guarantee a freebie or discount code. Follower count is not a factor. For a higher chance of being chosen, pictures should be high-quality and not include students’ faces unless it is of your own child.
**A single product, not a bundle.
Have fun with your students this April Fools Day (or when you feel like they need a reminder of how to read directions) when you download this product of fake tests! As a bonus, those students who never follow written directions will learn a thing or two! This resource is 3 separate trick tests that you can prank your students with, with both math and reading included. This includes digital AND print versions.
These Spring ECR (Extended Constructed Response) writing prompts are a meaningful and effective way for students to practice fiction ECR writing while preparing for state testing and standardized assessments. Designed with 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade students in mind, this Spring–themed fiction reading passage makes the activity engaging and relevant for use during April or May while still building essential reading comprehension and written response skills.
This Spring writing activity is perfect for upper elementary students and can be used in a variety of settings, including independent work, small groups, test prep centers, homework, Spring classroom activities, or whole-class instruction. The resource is ideal for both classroom teachers and homeschool families. If used at home, a parent information page is included to help families understand expectations and support students as they practice extended constructed response writing skills.
This Spring ECR practice is a great way to strengthen reading comprehension, written response skills, and test prep in one easy-to-use, high-engagement resource that connects literacy practice with an important real-world theme.
There is 1 Spring–themed fiction passage, 2 fiction prompts total, as well as a rubric to help score responses and a tracker to monitor student progress.
***Click here to save more than 30% on a full YEAR of ECR Writing Prompts!***
Why Teachers Love This Resource:
Aligned with state test prep: Provides targeted extended constructed response (ECR) practice that mirrors the expectations of many state assessments.
Seasonal and meaningful: Combines Spring content with literacy instruction, making April and May lessons both engaging and purposeful.
Low-prep and flexible: Easy to print and use for independent work, test prep centers, small groups, homework, or whole-class instruction.
Built-in support tools: Includes a clear rubric and progress tracker, saving teachers time on grading and data collection.
Family-friendly: The included parent information page makes this an ideal option for homework, intervention, or home–school connection activities.
Great for differentiation: Suitable for a range of learners and easily adaptable for upper elementary classrooms and homeschool settings.
Included:
A list of Google fonts to use
A cover page
A parent information page on how to help your child writing their ECR (editable and non-editable)
An ECR rubric (editable and non-editable)
A score tracker page with space for comments
An answer sheet for the ECR prompts to get an idea on what to look for in student responses (editable and non-editable)
A full ECR planning page - no prompt (editable and non-editable)
One extra lined page - no prompt
1 fiction passage with 2 different ECR prompts (each prompt has a graphic organizer to plan and a lined paper to write - both have editable and non-editable versions)
The editable graphic organizers and lined paper allow for you to type your own prompts.
Terms of Use:
By purchasing from teachandachieve, you agree to the following terms. All teachandachieve designs are for personal or single classroom use. No product may be re-sold, uploaded to a shared drive or website, copied or shared with others. Even other teachers. All contents of this product are under copyright protection. Thank you for respecting my hard work in creating this product.
Stop by my Instagram or TikTok account while you're at it for more resources, tips, and ideas to make your classroom great! Also, check out my teachandachieve website for more!
Questions? Comments? Concerns? Let me know!
Thank you for visiting! I hope to have more great content soon!
Please consider giving this product a rating/review – you’ll earn credit toward the purchase of other products!
- Mrs. Marks
An Editable Starbooks Coffee classroom transformation to engage your students in all kinds of fun!
March is the perfect time to celebrate inspiring leaders, innovators, and changemakers with a meaningful Women’s History Month bulletin board. If you’re looking for a display that is eye-catching, educational, and easy to prep, this Women in STEM “Pot of Gold” themed bulletin board and March door decor idea brings together seasonal charm and powerful role models your students will love learning about.
Keep reading to learn more about what’s included in both versions of this resource (the full bulletin board kit and the gold coins printable set), how you can use them in your classroom, and how to grab a free printable to preview the activity.